Safeguarding Contacts

The School Inspection Service (SIS) inspectors rated the School’s provision for the safeguarding of pupils’ welfare, health and safety as outstanding when they visited in May 2016. We pride ourselves on providing our pupils a safe environment in which to learn, grow and flourish.

Safeguarding Contacts

The School Inspection Service (SIS) inspectors rated the School’s provision for the safeguarding of pupils’ welfare, health and safety as outstanding when they visited in May 2016. We pride ourselves on providing our pupils a safe environment in which to learn, grow and flourish.

The following table details the safeguarding contacts within the School.

Mrs Gill Whitehouse

Whole School DSL*

Miss Kam Nijjar

Deputy DSL*

Mrs Manjit Chand

Deputy DSL*

Mrs Sam Smith

Early Years DSL*

Mrs Laura Willis

Early Years Deputy DSL*

*DSL stands for Designated Safeguarding Lead.

Website, Apps and social networks to be aware of:

Please click here to view a list of Apps, websites and social media networks that may pose a risk for our children. These sites have been bought to our attention by our local Safeguarding Board. You can also click here to find links to letters are sent home by the school when we feel it necessary to notify parents of potential safeguarding risks.

Further information for parents

E-safety magazine #DITTO is a free online safety magazine from e-Safety Adviser Alan Mackenzie, aimed at schools, organisations and parents. The content looks at risks, issues, advice and guidance related to keeping children safe online, with a view to enjoying and learning about technology. You can find the latest edition here.

Gaming resources for parents and carers The UK Safer Internet Centre has published a leaflet for parents and carers providing information and advice about online gaming and how to help support children and young people to enjoy online games positively and safely.

e-Safety and online safeguarding report Children and Young People Now have published a special report on e-safety and online safeguarding for young people, covering online behaviour; perceptions of risk; duties and monitoring; sexting; and cyberbullying, as well as practice examples. Find it here.

Online safety The UK Safer Internet Centre offers advice for families wanting to set online safety resolutions for the new year. Tips include: have an open and honest conversation; create a family agreement; look at all your accounts; use the internet together. Find out more here: UK Safer Internet Centre blog

Advice for parents – what to do if your child sees something upsetting online Please click on this link for advice and guidance from the UK Safer Internet Centre.

Guidance from National On Line Safety for parents with children in Years 3 – 6 regarding the Roblox platform and screen addiction guidance. Please download the below documents:

Screen Addiction Guide

National Online Safety for Parents

Advice for all parents (Nursery to Year 11) from the Internet Watch Foundationconcerning Live Streaming and how to keep your children safe on line. Please download the document below: